Gateshead
Lowood
Thornfield
Moor House
Thornfield/Ferndean
100
How is Jane related to the Reeds?
Mrs. Reed is her aunt
100
Who is Jane's friend at Lowood?
Helen Burns
100
What position does Jane take at Thornfield?
Governess.
100
Why does Jane have nothing when she reaches Whitcross?
She used all her money to get there, and she left all her possessions in the coach.
100
Why is Thornfield in ruins?
Bertha burned it down.
200
Who is the servant that treats Jane kindly?
Bessie
200
Who is the headmistress of Lowood?
Mrs. Temple
200
Jane hears a strange laugh soon after moving to Thornfield-what does Mrs. Fairfax say is the source?
Grace Poole, the seamstress
200
What name does Jane take on while living with the Rivers?
Jane Elliot.
200
What losses did Rochester experience when Thornfield was destroyed?
He lost his eyesight and a hand
300
What supernatural experience does Jane have in the Red Room?
She believes she sees the ghost of her uncle
300
What illness causes many of the girls to get sick in the spring?
Typhus
300
How does Jane first meet Mr. Rochester?
Mr. Rochester falls off his horse while Jane is on her way to deliver a letter
300
How does Jane become rich?
Her uncle (Mr. Eyre) dies and leaves his fortune to Jane
300
How does Rochester react to Jane returning to him?
He proposes to her
400
Who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane go to school?
Mr. Lloyd, the apothocary
400
What are 2 examples that show the conditions that the girls live in
-not enough food -inadequate clothing -harsh punishments -long days of work/study
400
What secret does Mr. Mason know about Rochester?
That he is married to Bertha
400
Where does St. John want Jane to travel to with him?
India
400
What event is Rochester able to witness when he regains his sight?
The birth of his son
500
When Mr. Brocklehurst visits, what does Mrs. Reed tell him about Jane?
She claims that Jane has a tendency to lie and cannot be trusted.
500
What does Jane do after she finishes her studies at Lowood
She remains there as a teacher
500
Why does Jane feel like she must leave Thornfield?
Mr. Rochester wants Jane to be his mistress but she could not happily live that way.
500
What strange experience does Jane see as a sign not to marry St. John?
She hears Rochester calling her name
500
How are Jane and Rochester's roles reversed from before?
Now Jane is rich and independent; Rochester relies on her more.
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